I'm having some trouble with the Trac notification system.
I only get email notifications when I write a message on a ticket myself.
If others respond to a ticket that I created, there is no notification.
I have used other Trac systems before without this problem.
Can I modify something to fix
Hi. I doubt the problem relates to OpenLayers. To check I'd recommend
opening FireBug's Net tab, copying the MapServer img requests, and
pasting them in your browser's URL bar to display the images outside
OpenLayers. If I ran into this problem, I think I'd check if my
browser cache isn't playing
Hi. Have you registered to the trac mailing list? If not go to the
OpenLayers list registration page and register to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric
2008/10/19, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm having some trouble with the Trac notification system.
I only get email notifications when
Then I will recieve all messages generated by the trac system?
It's a bit much for following a few issues, but alright.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Eric Lemoine skrev:
Hi. Have you registered to the trac mailing list? If not go to the
OpenLayers list registration page and register
Yes, but shouldn't it be the default?
If a user adds a ticket, there will usually be a follow up question,
and the user will most likely be interrested in any progress on the issue.
Not sure how it works, but other Trac systems do this automatically,
eg. MapGuide, FDO, and Google Code.
Regards,
Outside OL overlay images requested from MapServer has always the same
polygon opacity.
I dont think that it's a browser cache problem because I've observed the
same behaviour in 3 different browsers (overlay transparency decrease during
zoomin/panning - fact). I didn't see any working example of
You may also get notifications if the reporter field includes your
email address. For this to work it may be that the
always_notify_reporter must be set to true in the trac configuration,
and I don't if that's the case in the OpenLayers trac configuration.
Chris, do you know?
And I don't know if
The Reported by contains my OL login, from which my email is avalible.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Eric Lemoine skrev:
You may also get notifications if the reporter field includes your
email address. For this to work it may be that the
always_notify_reporter must be set to true
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:01:54PM +0200, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
The Reported by contains my OL login, from which my email is avalible.
No, it's not.
OpenLayers uses an extremely simple registration system. There is no
association of user account to email address anywhere.
For
I think you are wrong.
If I click on the Settings link after being logged in, I can clearly
see my email.
If I enter a comment on an issue on Trac, I get an email notification
without supplying my email address.
So clearly my email is present and avalible for Trac, but not being used
unless I
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 03:38:15PM +0200, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
I think you are wrong.
If I click on the Settings link after being logged in, I can clearly
see my email.
If I enter a comment on an issue on Trac, I get an email notification
without supplying my email address.
Yes!
If there are no objections I would like that very much.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Christopher Schmidt skrev:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 03:38:15PM +0200, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
I think you are wrong.
If I click on the Settings link after being logged in, I
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 06:06:09PM +0200, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
Yes!
If there are no objections I would like that very much.
I've set it for now; anyone who doens't want emails can unset their
email in their trac settings. Anyone who does want email can set it.
(Generally
I like it! thanks for hunting this down.e
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Christopher Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 06:06:09PM +0200, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
wrote:
Yes!
If there are no objections I would like that very much.
I've set it for now;
So, if you could write some Javascript to capture the coordinates of an inner
ring, say with right-clicks, you could somehow insert them into an existing
polygon that you had selected? Can you please give me some pointers as to how I
could get at the coordinates of a selected feature in a
A lightweight solution of your idea are possible without a patch.
With a feature attribute i.e 'group' for the features of a vector layer,
it's possible to change the visibility of features with using
addUniqueValuesRules.
Example :
Thank U, I 've done. My method is used function: removeLayer and addLayer.
Your method is good, it 's an other method.
Eric Lemoine-3 wrote:
If you use 2.7 Layer.GML has a setUrl method that may be just what you
need. Eric
2008/10/17, rohanhn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
In my project,
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